Rajasthan: Six coronary patients die in one hour: family

There is news that 6 patients have died in Rajasthan’s largest Kovid center in an hour and a half. Surprisingly, the death of patients is attributed to oxygen supplementation. According to the data received, many patients died at RUHS (Rajasthan University of Health Sciences) late on Wednesday night (2 pm to 3:30 pm) due to disruption of oxygen supply.

Six patients died in one and a half hours, four of which were reported to have died at the same time at 3 p.m. Family members allege that there was ruckus in the ward as the oxygen supply was disrupted at night. On the other hand, the head constable assigned to the hospital on behalf of the Pratapnagar police also reached the ward after receiving information about the riot but by that time the matter had been settled.

After the news went viral on social media, RUHS’s Covidi Incharge wrote in a Thursday morning statement that there was no such supply at the center and everything was smooth. To find out the truth, when talking to family members of those patients, families said there was a bottleneck in oxygen supply in the hospital. Many relatives of the hospital staff were also disturbed, but the administration is trying to curb it.

The 69-year-old, who lives in Bapunagar, Jaipur, was admitted to the RUH after learning that the corona was positive two weeks ago. They had tea around 1 pm on Wednesday night. Her death was reported to the family at 3.18pm. The family was creating resentment over the death of oxygen supply in the ward. Tonk’s Ishwar was admitted to RUHS on November 25. The family told Ramlal-26, who was pronounced dead at 2.30pm. When asked, he said nothing. Yes, the doctors were talking about stopping the oxygen supply in them.

Pawan of Agra was registered here on November 25. At 2.45am on November 26, doctors declared him dead. Family Monu said we were notified at 7am. Instead of reforming the system, hospital doctors are threatening the family. Admission to RUHS on November 10 due to shortness of breath. He was pronounced dead at 3.20pm on Wednesday. Family haggan Lal said there was talk of death as the oxygen supply was stalled.

Hospital Answer- Disruption of oxygen supply is wrong

Dr Ajit Singh of Kovid Incharge of the hospital says it is wrong to interrupt the supply of oxygen. Oxygen is sufficient and supply continues to ease. Stress monitoring is being done at every step. The patients had no problem.

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